The main attraction of this campground is the numerous heated springs. Both indoor and outdoor pools are all spring fed and the indoor pool is the hottest. The pools close very early between 5pm-9pm depending on the day. The park is located about 111 miles from San Diego and 178 miles from Los Angeles. Tent camping is $19 per night. Other activities include the Moonlight Canyon Trail, shuffle board court, and horseshoe court. If you are looking for a nearby adventure try the Arroyo Tapiado Mud Caves.

This is a family friendly camp and the rangers strictly enforce all rules. You are not allowed to have a campfire past 11pm and the indoor hot spring pool has a limit of 30 people. Quiet time is from 10pm-7am. This was one feature of the campground that may not warrant a return trip. For less restrictions and annoyances you may want to try the nearby Arroyo Tapiado primitive campgrounds. Agua Caliente County Park can still be visited during the day but you may want to camp somewhere else. Furthermore most campgrounds provide little privacy or shade.

At 1110pm we were reminded to put out our fire despite the cold night. I have camped in many locations throughout the United States and this was the first campground that I have been to that enforced a fire curfew. The campfire is a soothing element of camping and it also provides warmth, I could never imagine camping without a campfire. And cooking with a campfire is one of my favorite things to do. I do not like anyone telling me when I can be warm or at what time I am “allowed” to cook food. In addition to the fire curfew the rangers will probably tell you that your music is to loud or that you need to get out of the pool because of overcrowding.

Depending on your camping style you may want to camp somewhere else. However spending the day at the hot springs is worth the trip. As far as camping, the numerous nearby primitive campsites offer a better option.

Despite the minor annoyances of this campground I still had an absolutely amazing time. And I ate like a king. Many people are turned off by the idea of camping and I believe this is because they imagine eating a boring camp meal of beans and rice or pre packaged camp meals. Most activities in my life center around a great meal and camping is no exception. There is no reason to settle for boring food on a camping trip. Friends can pitch in to reduce the food cost and even some fancy items are not that expensive. See below.